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In case you encounter computer problems which could lead to the loss of the files on your hard drive, you should ____________________ your important folders and files.
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You can use My Computer to view the contents of a hard disk or a flash drive.
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In the above figure, item #1 represents the ____________________ button.

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When neither a plus sign (+) or a minus sign (-) appears to the left of a drive or folder in Windows Explorer, it means that ____.
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Define pinning a program to the Start menu and describe the process of pinning a program to the Start menu.
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To open a file, click File on the menu bar, then click ____________________.
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A(n) ____________________ is an electronic collection of data that you create and save on a computer.
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The ____________________ bar, or the Folders list, of Windows Explorer displays the drives and folders of a computer in a hierarchy.
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What is the key difference between Windows Explorer and My Computer for managing files and folders?
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A folder in Windows Explorer that has a minus sign (-) does not have any files in it.
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To open My Computer, click the Start button, click Accessories, then click My Computer.
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In Paint, the ____________________ button draws a freeform line one pixel wide.
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In WordPad and Paint, you can open a file by double-clicking it in the Open dialog box.
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In the above figure, the view of the folder contents in the right pane is the Details view.

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